Cover; Contents; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Rawls's Public Reason and American Society; 2 Primary Goods versus Capabilities: Defending the Good against the Equally Good?; 3 Rawls's Commitment to Fair Equality of Opportunity; 4 John Rawls's Genealogy of Liberalism; 5 Rawls's Social Contract: Not Really; 6 Realism and Moralism in Political Theory: The Legacies of John Rawls; 7 John Rawls: Liberalism at the Limits of Intolerance; 8 Is Political Liberalism Hostile to Religion?
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The late John Rawls was one of the most inspiring, provocative and influential political philosophers of the twentieth century. In this collection a panel of distinguished political philosophers critically explore the intellectual legacy of Rawls. The essays herein engage Rawls's political theorizing from his earliest published writings in the 1950s to his final publication in 2001, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement and explore a diversity of issues related to his arguments, such as the attractiveness of his methodology/methodologies, and the normative coherence and empirical validity of his.
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Reflections on Rawls.
Rawls, John,1921-2002-- Criticism and interpretation.